Isabelle H Baker
1870 - 1951 (81 years)-
Name Isabelle H Baker Birth Mar 1870 Phillipston, Worcester, MA Gender Female Census 20 Jul 1870 Phillipston, Worcester, MA age 2/12, born MA, living with parents Census 11 Jun 1900 Athol, Worcester, MA Belle H, age 30, laborer in wallet factory, parents born MA/MA, she & sister niece to James & Sallie Whitcomb Census 19 Apr 1910 Athol, Worcester, MA Belle H, age 40, born MA, wallet maker in wallet shop, parents born MA/MA, living with sister as neice to James & Sallie Whitcomb Census 6 Jan 1920 Athol, Worcester, MA age 53, born MA, single, mfg in pocket book shop, parents born MA/MA, living with sister & aunt Sallie Whitcomb Census 9 Apr 1930 Athol, Worcester, MA age 60, born MA, single, parents born MA/MA, living with sister Ella. Census 17 Apr 1940 Athol, Worcester, MA age 70, born MA, widowd, gr8 ed, residing here in 1935 Death 1 Jun 1951 Athol, Worcester, MA Burial Highland Cemetery, Athol, MA Person ID I14598 Family Tree Last Modified 17 Feb 2019
Father Cyrus B Baker, b. 4 Oct 1829, Phillipston, Worcester, MA d. 24 Aug 1892, Phillipston, Worcester, MA (Age 62 years) Mother Lydia Ann Bates, b. 2 Jun 1844, Phillipston, Worcester, MA d. 4 Aug 1877, Phillipston, Worcester, MA (Age 33 years) Family ID F5444 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Ella & Belle Baker, James & Sallie Baker Gravestone
WHITCOMB
JAMES F. WHITCOMB 1835 - 1919
SALLIE S. BATES his wife 1836 - 1927
BAKER
ELLA M. BAKER 1866 - 1934
BELLE H. BAKER 1870 - 1951
[located at Highland Cemetery, Athol, Worcester, MA]
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Notes - from "The Springfield Union", 2 Jun 1951 (genealogybank.com)
BELLE H. BAKER
Athol, June 1 - Belle H. Baker, 81, died today at her home, 51 Summer St. She was a native of Phillipston and had lived here most of her life and was employed for years in the former Bates Bros. Pocket Book Shop. She was a daughter of Silas and Sylvia Ann Baker. Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 2 at the Higgins funeral home. Rev. Charles C. Donelson of Unitarian church will officiate. Burial will be in the Highland Cemetery.
- from "The Springfield Union", 2 Jun 1951 (genealogybank.com)